Assessing the robustness of zonal mean climate change detection
We assess the robustness of previous optimal detection and attribution studies considering zonal-mean temperatures. Principal results, which have consistently pointed towards a demonstrable anthropogenic influence on recently observed upper air temperatures, are confirmed. Importantly our detection...
Main Authors: | Thorne, P, Jones, P, Osborn, T, Davies, T, Tett, S, Parker, D, Stott, P, Jones, G, Allen, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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